COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONStrong lager available in cans and bottles.
Brok Martin
is a full-strength lager that has been brewed in Koszalin for more than 120 years. The recipe for this strong, tasty beer dates back to 1874. Brok Martin lives up in every way to the description on its label: Extra Quality Supreme Lager.

Appearance: a clear, pale yellow, with a small, but resilient white head that maintains a thin ring.
Aroma: sweetness incarnate, notes of honey and lemon, a bit syrupy and candyish, and still containing vegetable, herbal hints, as well.
Body is light and airy, finish short, taste subdued, to speak politely.
Bright, sweet honeyish flavor rings through, though, and actually, this flavor profile becomes more pronounced as we go...super-sweet, extra-strong. I hadn’t realized it was 7.8%, and started wondering if it was supposed to be a blonde doppelbock. Or is it a "malt liquor"?
A nice, tasty thirst quencher, but as we down the drink, the alcohol becomes more and more evident, the flavor, as it is, gives way to the sweetness and strength, and it becomes warmer and less delicious as we go along.
This is a beer that worked at the front, but the deception employed at the start becomes it’s undoing, as it fails to fulfill any brighter promise, than a sweet, strong device for deadening brain waves.

1 pint .9 oz bottle. Aroma is sweet powdered malt with a mild nose tingling sharpness that I suppose could be aroma hops. Body is a murky yellow/gold and holds a diminishing pinky thin white head. fore is a huge wallop of sugary powdered malt-like flavor. Scant hops. soft mouthfeel with low carbonation and a sustained sweetness well into the finish. Not something I’d reccomend.

Tasted in Toronto from LCBO. Dark yellow colour, with a light white head - persistent. Light subtle scent with hints of grainy malt. Taste has malty depth and has a slightly sweet dominence. The alcohol content is not dominent in the taste.

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